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- a connector arrangement includes a universal terminal block having a body containing a chamber in which is removably mounted one of a plurality of function control or condition-sensing modules as used in commercial, industrial and residential installations, wherein a pair of module contacts on the module are brought into electrical engagement with a pair of stationary contacts mounted in the chamber, thereby to connect the module to a pair of external insulated conductors via bus bars and terminals contained in the terminal block body.
- a primary object of the present invention is to provide a connector arrangement including a universal terminal block having a body containing a chamber in which is removably mounted one of a plurality of different function control or condition sensing modules as used in commercial, industrial and residential installations, wherein a pair of module contacts on the module are brought into electrical engagement with a pair of stationary contacts mounted in the chamber, thereby to connect the module to a pair of external insulated conductors via bus bars and terminals contained in the terminal block body.
- Various types of function control modules may be used with a single universal terminal block.
- the modules may include locking means for locking the module to the universal terminal block.
- the terminal block includes mounting feet on the side thereof remote from the chamber, whereby selective modules may be substituted for one another when the terminal block is mounted on a support rail.
- the invention creates a terminal block system with at least one housing body that has at least one or several connecting devices for conductors as well as a recess, in particular, a receiving chamber for a function control module that can be inserted in the chamber, whereby the module system has a plurality—at least three—of function modules performing different functions and/or geometry, which in each case can be inserted into the recess and which can there contact at least one or several contacts and can preferably be locked there.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block of the present invention with a first function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively;
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a second embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively;
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a third embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively;
- FIGS. 4 a and 4 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a fourth embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively;
- FIGS. 5 a , 5 b and 5 c are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a fifth embodiment of the function control module in the separated, partially inserted and completely inserted positions, respectively;
- FIGS. 6 a and 6 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a sixth embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the universal terminal block with the six variations of mules that can be used therewith;
- FIGS. 8 a and 8 b are perspective views illustrating the universal terminal block having a marker light conducting diode in the uncovered and uncovered conditions, respectively;
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a module provided with locking means for locking the module to a universal terminal block, and FIGS. 10 a and 10 b illustrate the module in FIG. 9 in the partially inserted and completely inserted conditions, respectively;
- FIGS. 11 a - 11 c illustrate the manner in which the module is retained in two intermediate inserted positions
- FIGS. 12 a and 12 b are perspective views of the apparatus with the locking button in the extended position.
- FIGS. 13 a and 13 b are perspective views of the apparatus with the locking button in the inserted position.
- FIG. 1 shows a terminal block 1 of a terminal block system, which is illustrated by way of a general overview in FIG. 7 .
- Terminal block 1 has a housing body 2 that is made of insulating material that can be mounted upon a mounting rail 4 by means of catch feet 3 and which can be arrested or locked there. At least two or more terminal connection devices 5 , 6 are arranged in housing body 2 made of insulation material for the connection of a pair of external insulated conductors C. Connection devices 5 , 6 in this case are designed by way of example as push-in terminals by a known direct plug-in technique, which has a compression spring (to be recognized here only by way of indication), plus a terminal cage 7 , whereby the bare ends of the conductors can be inserted into the connection devices via openings 8 contained in the housing base 2 .
- Housing body 2 has at least one chamber 9 for receiving one of a plurality of function control modules 10 , which, according to FIGS. 1 to 6 or 7 , are designed in the most different manner.
- Chamber 9 is in this case made in the middle between the two connection devices 5 and directly above the mounting rail 4 in the housing base 2 .
- chamber 9 defines a pair of thin longitudinal side walls 29 , 30 formed of insulating material and which extend normal to the axis of the mounting rail 4 .
- the chambers 9 extend essentially almost up to the lower edge of the housing body 2 on the mounting rail 4 .
- FIG. 1 shows a first function control module 10 a that has an insulation body 14 with a lateral seat 15 for a fuse 16 .
- Insulation body 14 is provided with catch projections 17 that are made for engagement in correspondingly shaped catch recesses contained in chamber 9 .
- the insulation body On each end, the insulation body has a guide rib 18 that serves as a guide and that is designed for engagement in a corresponding vertical groove contained in the adjacent side wall of the chamber 9 .
- the housing or the insulation body 14 of the function control module 10 is made in a stepped fashion.
- FIG. 1 It is quite conceivable according to the manner shown in FIG. 1 to provide several function blocks 10 a with differently dimensioned fuse holders for differently dimensioned fuses (5 ⁇ 20.5 ⁇ 25, 6.35 ⁇ 32) (not illustrated).
- the function control module 10 a of FIG. 1 a that acts as a fuse holder is normally locked in the lowermost position. However, an intermediate position may be provided (for purposes of separation).
- the function control module 10 b is made as a pluggable automatic fuse such as it is, for example, readily available in commerce. It can be used for various automats for the most varied nominal currents. The fuse automat is also locked in the lowermost position. There its contacts 31 , 32 contact the stationary contacts 11 , 12 mounted in the recess 9 . Again one can provide an intermediate position for purposes of separation.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b illustrate a function control module block 10 c that, in turn, is made as a pluggable automatic fuse with a seat 33 for flat fuses (especially motor vehicle fuses) 20 .
- the most varied flat fuses can be supplied for different nominal currents.
- This function control module 10 c is also arrested in the lower position. Again, one can provide an intermediate position for purposes of separation (not shown).
- FIGS. 4 a and 4 b illustrate a function control module 10 d that is designed for receiving a plurality of electronic components 21 .
- These electronic components 21 can be made in the form of a printed circuit board with various electronic components. It is also conceivable that one might use a different kind of electronic structure here. For example, design in the form of a relay building block is also conceivable.
- FIGS. 5 a - 5 c show an exemplary embodiment where the function control module 10 e is made as a pluggable insert with a separator function so that one comes up with a kind of disconnect terminal.
- FIG. 5 a In the initial separated state ( FIG. 5 a ), there is shown an intermediate position ( FIG. 5 b ) and a fully inserted condition ( FIG. 5 c ).
- FIG. 5 c the contacts between function building blocks 10 and the basic body 2 are engaged.
- FIG. 5 b they are disengaged.
- function control module 10 f is formed as an additional pluggable connecting terminal that can have its own housing 34 with an additional connection 35 in any desired technique, which, for example, can be made as a tension spring connection with an auxiliary conductor C′.
- any desired technique which, for example, can be made as a tension spring connection with an auxiliary conductor C′.
- Alternate designs using a push-in technique, a tension spring technique, screw connection, IDC connection and the like are also conceivable.
- FIG. 7 presents an overview of the various function control modules 10 a to 10 f . Additional function control modules with additional functions—not illustrated here—are conceivable.
- chamber 9 has different catch contours for the purpose of locking of various corresponding catch means of differently shaped function control modules so that function control modules with different external geometry can also be locked in chamber 9 (see, for example, FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
- yet another function control modules block 10 g has a liquid controlled diode (LED), which indicates the state.
- the LED is labeled 36 .
- a second LED 37 can also be positioned in a marking duct 24 that is arranged in the basic body.
- the marker can also be made transparent so that one can combine two functions: a label and/or an optical display by means of an LED or a low-voltage glow lamp or the like. This combined function could also be placed upon a safety lever.
- the function building block and/or basic building block could also be provided with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) building block for the transmission of the function state, for example, of the fuse signal state.
- RFID Radio Frequency Identification
- FIG. 9 shows another variant where function building block 10 , for example, the fuse holder 10 a , is secured against vibrations and the like by a separate (or molded on) locking hook 25 in chamber 9 .
- the separate locking hook 25 has locking means 26 for locking in a recess 40 on function building block 10 , an actuation lever 27 and a catch hook 28 that is made for grasping behind a corresponding catch edge or catch shoulder 38 on housing base 2 in recess 9 ( FIG. 11 ).
- catch hook 28 yields and swings in the lowermost position into the undercut 38 a and thus prevents the loosening of the function building block ( FIG. 11 c ).
- a shoulder 39 on housing base 2 one can recognize whether the function building block has been inserted far enough into the chamber 9 (if the shoulder of the fuse holder as well as the upper edge of the terminal carrier are on one level, then the fuse holder has reached the correct depth).
- the movable projection or shoulder 39 on the basic housing assures optical recognizability as to whether the fuse holder has been stuck in all the way to its working position. That is illustrated in FIGS. 10 a and 10 b.
- FIG. 10 a the function control module is inserted all the way down to the bottom. Optical recognition is possible here.
- FIG. 10 b In the intermediate position shown in FIG. 10 b , there is no further contact to the basic housing. This function is also retained by the locking hook when there are provided two undercuts 38 a, b that are offset with respect to each other in the direction of insertion (into the recess 9 ).
- the function of the locking hook 25 is visible particularly in FIG. 11 , which shows different function positions.
- FIG. 11 b the undercut is released by actuating the hook and the function control module 10 can be moved upward for removal or for locking into a second upper position. Additional views of these terminals can be seen in FIGS. 12 and 13 , wherein the operating button portion is in the extended and inserted positions, respectively.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- A connector arrangement includes a universal terminal block having a body containing a chamber in which is removably mounted one of a plurality of function control or condition-sensing modules as used in commercial, industrial and residential installations, wherein a pair of module contacts on the module are brought into electrical engagement with a pair of stationary contacts mounted in the chamber, thereby to connect the module to a pair of external insulated conductors via bus bars and terminals contained in the terminal block body.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- It is known that one can lock upon housing bases of terminal blocks that can be locked upon mounting rails, building blocks that can contain, for example, fuses or relay building blocks. This kind of state of the art is displayed in
EP 0 899 820 A2 orDE 20 2004 006 227 U1. In doing so, function building blocks and housing bases as a rule are so fit in with each other that a certain function building block can be locked upon only a specific housing base. As a result, a terminal block maker must typically maintain in his assortment the most varied housing bases for different practical purposes. - The following are also cited regarding the state of the art:
DE 10 2004 045 889 A1, DE 102 54 871 A1,DE 10 2005 005 914 and WO 95/12 905 A1. - 3. Summary of the Invention
- Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a connector arrangement including a universal terminal block having a body containing a chamber in which is removably mounted one of a plurality of different function control or condition sensing modules as used in commercial, industrial and residential installations, wherein a pair of module contacts on the module are brought into electrical engagement with a pair of stationary contacts mounted in the chamber, thereby to connect the module to a pair of external insulated conductors via bus bars and terminals contained in the terminal block body. Various types of function control modules may be used with a single universal terminal block.
- According to another object of the invention, the modules may include locking means for locking the module to the universal terminal block. The terminal block includes mounting feet on the side thereof remote from the chamber, whereby selective modules may be substituted for one another when the terminal block is mounted on a support rail.
- The invention creates a terminal block system with at least one housing body that has at least one or several connecting devices for conductors as well as a recess, in particular, a receiving chamber for a function control module that can be inserted in the chamber, whereby the module system has a plurality—at least three—of function modules performing different functions and/or geometry, which in each case can be inserted into the recess and which can there contact at least one or several contacts and can preferably be locked there.
- In this way, one can in each case use or render usable a universal terminal block body—in this case, called basic body—for many different function control modules, something that reduces the inventory that must be kept and something that simplifies system planning and design.
- Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification, when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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FIGS. 1 a and 1 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block of the present invention with a first function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively; -
FIGS. 2 a and 2 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a second embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively; -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a third embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively; -
FIGS. 4 a and 4 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a fourth embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively; -
FIGS. 5 a, 5 b and 5 c are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a fifth embodiment of the function control module in the separated, partially inserted and completely inserted positions, respectively; -
FIGS. 6 a and 6 b are perspective views of the universal terminal block with a sixth embodiment of the function control module in the separated and completely inserted positions, respectively; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the universal terminal block with the six variations of mules that can be used therewith; -
FIGS. 8 a and 8 b are perspective views illustrating the universal terminal block having a marker light conducting diode in the uncovered and uncovered conditions, respectively; -
FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a module provided with locking means for locking the module to a universal terminal block, andFIGS. 10 a and 10 b illustrate the module inFIG. 9 in the partially inserted and completely inserted conditions, respectively; -
FIGS. 11 a-11 c illustrate the manner in which the module is retained in two intermediate inserted positions; -
FIGS. 12 a and 12 b are perspective views of the apparatus with the locking button in the extended position; and -
FIGS. 13 a and 13 b are perspective views of the apparatus with the locking button in the inserted position. -
FIG. 1 shows a terminal block 1 of a terminal block system, which is illustrated by way of a general overview inFIG. 7 . - Terminal block 1 has a
housing body 2 that is made of insulating material that can be mounted upon amounting rail 4 by means ofcatch feet 3 and which can be arrested or locked there. At least two or moreterminal connection devices housing body 2 made of insulation material for the connection of a pair of external insulated conductorsC. Connection devices terminal cage 7, whereby the bare ends of the conductors can be inserted into the connection devices viaopenings 8 contained in thehousing base 2. -
Housing body 2 has at least onechamber 9 for receiving one of a plurality offunction control modules 10, which, according toFIGS. 1 to 6 or 7, are designed in the most different manner.Chamber 9 is in this case made in the middle between the twoconnection devices 5 and directly above themounting rail 4 in thehousing base 2. Preferably,chamber 9 defines a pair of thinlongitudinal side walls mounting rail 4. Thechambers 9 extend essentially almost up to the lower edge of thehousing body 2 on themounting rail 4. - Into
chamber 9 protrude in this case twocontacts corresponding contacts function control modules 10.Contacts connection terminals 5 viabus bars 13. - According to the invention, it is now possible to insert the most varied and different types of
function control modules 10 into the chamber or recess 9. For instance,FIG. 1 shows a firstfunction control module 10 a that has aninsulation body 14 with alateral seat 15 for afuse 16.Insulation body 14 is provided withcatch projections 17 that are made for engagement in correspondingly shaped catch recesses contained inchamber 9. - On each end, the insulation body has a
guide rib 18 that serves as a guide and that is designed for engagement in a corresponding vertical groove contained in the adjacent side wall of thechamber 9. The housing or theinsulation body 14 of thefunction control module 10 is made in a stepped fashion. - It is quite conceivable according to the manner shown in
FIG. 1 to provideseveral function blocks 10 a with differently dimensioned fuse holders for differently dimensioned fuses (5×20.5×25, 6.35×32) (not illustrated). Thefunction control module 10 a ofFIG. 1 a that acts as a fuse holder is normally locked in the lowermost position. However, an intermediate position may be provided (for purposes of separation). - According to
FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, thefunction control module 10 b is made as a pluggable automatic fuse such as it is, for example, readily available in commerce. It can be used for various automats for the most varied nominal currents. The fuse automat is also locked in the lowermost position. There itscontacts stationary contacts recess 9. Again one can provide an intermediate position for purposes of separation. -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b illustrate a functioncontrol module block 10 c that, in turn, is made as a pluggable automatic fuse with aseat 33 for flat fuses (especially motor vehicle fuses) 20. The most varied flat fuses can be supplied for different nominal currents. Thisfunction control module 10 c is also arrested in the lower position. Again, one can provide an intermediate position for purposes of separation (not shown). -
FIGS. 4 a and 4 b illustrate afunction control module 10 d that is designed for receiving a plurality ofelectronic components 21. Theseelectronic components 21, for example, can be made in the form of a printed circuit board with various electronic components. It is also conceivable that one might use a different kind of electronic structure here. For example, design in the form of a relay building block is also conceivable. -
FIGS. 5 a - 5 c show an exemplary embodiment where thefunction control module 10 e is made as a pluggable insert with a separator function so that one comes up with a kind of disconnect terminal. Here in the initial separated state (FIG. 5 a), there is shown an intermediate position (FIG. 5 b) and a fully inserted condition (FIG. 5 c). InFIG. 5 c, the contacts betweenfunction building blocks 10 and thebasic body 2 are engaged. InFIG. 5 b, they are disengaged. - According to
FIGS. 6 a and 6 b,function control module 10 f is formed as an additional pluggable connecting terminal that can have itsown housing 34 with anadditional connection 35 in any desired technique, which, for example, can be made as a tension spring connection with an auxiliary conductor C′. Alternate designs using a push-in technique, a tension spring technique, screw connection, IDC connection and the like are also conceivable. -
FIG. 7 presents an overview of the variousfunction control modules 10 a to 10 f. Additional function control modules with additional functions—not illustrated here—are conceivable. - It is advantageous when
chamber 9 has different catch contours for the purpose of locking of various corresponding catch means of differently shaped function control modules so that function control modules with different external geometry can also be locked in chamber 9 (see, for example,FIGS. 1 and 2 ). - According to
FIG. 8 a, yet another function control modules block 10 g has a liquid controlled diode (LED), which indicates the state. The LED is labeled 36. Asecond LED 37 can also be positioned in a markingduct 24 that is arranged in the basic body. The marker can also be made transparent so that one can combine two functions: a label and/or an optical display by means of an LED or a low-voltage glow lamp or the like. This combined function could also be placed upon a safety lever. The function building block and/or basic building block could also be provided with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) building block for the transmission of the function state, for example, of the fuse signal state. -
FIG. 9 shows another variant wherefunction building block 10, for example, thefuse holder 10 a, is secured against vibrations and the like by a separate (or molded on) lockinghook 25 inchamber 9. Theseparate locking hook 25 has locking means 26 for locking in arecess 40 onfunction building block 10, anactuation lever 27 and acatch hook 28 that is made for grasping behind a corresponding catch edge or catchshoulder 38 onhousing base 2 in recess 9 (FIG. 11 ). - During insertion,
catch hook 28 yields and swings in the lowermost position into the undercut 38 a and thus prevents the loosening of the function building block (FIG. 11 c). For loosening purposes, one grasps thehandle segment 41 and thus theactuation lever 27, and in that way, one automatically actuates thecatch hook 28, and one releases the lock. By means of ashoulder 39 onhousing base 2, one can recognize whether the function building block has been inserted far enough into the chamber 9 (if the shoulder of the fuse holder as well as the upper edge of the terminal carrier are on one level, then the fuse holder has reached the correct depth). The movable projection orshoulder 39 on the basic housing assures optical recognizability as to whether the fuse holder has been stuck in all the way to its working position. That is illustrated inFIGS. 10 a and 10 b. - In
FIG. 10 a, the function control module is inserted all the way down to the bottom. Optical recognition is possible here. In the intermediate position shown inFIG. 10 b, there is no further contact to the basic housing. This function is also retained by the locking hook when there are provided twoundercuts 38 a, b that are offset with respect to each other in the direction of insertion (into the recess 9). The function of the lockinghook 25 is visible particularly inFIG. 11 , which shows different function positions. Here we can easily recognize theundercuts FIG. 11 b, the undercut is released by actuating the hook and thefunction control module 10 can be moved upward for removal or for locking into a second upper position. Additional views of these terminals can be seen inFIGS. 12 and 13 , wherein the operating button portion is in the extended and inserted positions, respectively. - While in accordance with the provisions of the Patent Statutes the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes may be made without deviating from the invention described above.
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